The US National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a database called ‘NIR-SORT’ that contains the molecular ‘fingerprints’ of 64 different fabric types and can enable more rapid, efficient sorting of fabrics at recycling centres.
Manufacturers of near-infrared scanner systems can use this database to train and test their sorting algorithms and improve the performance of products.
Manufacturers of near-infrared scanner systems can use this database to train and test their sorting algorithms and improve the performance of products.